20 Improving the sexual health of young people and teenage pregnancy rates Transnational Partner Search 35 Lifelong Learning PROJECT IDEA/ ENTITY PROFILE FORM Contact details Name of organisation/ Member State: Warwickshire County Council, UK Name of project: Improving the sexual health of young people and teenage pregnancy rates Partner Search lead contact: Amy Danahay Telephone: SECTION 1 - TYPE OF ORGANISATION Description of your project (max. 200 words): What is the purpose of your project? To develop links with & to visit the Netherlands to learn from best practice in improving the sexual health & pregnancy rates of young people. To explore three of the key implementation factors deemed to»make a difference«to improving the sexual health of young people & the teenage pregnancy rates in the UK: What do you want to achieve in your project for it to be a success? We would like to learn about: The delivery of RSE education & how this links to services; The differences in culture in relation to sexual health & how messages are delivered to parents; What methods of contraception are accessed & what communication support access to services; Understand what a European»young people friendly service«looks & feels like & be able to compare & contrast with services in the UK; Know how confidentiality is dealt with & promoted to young people in order to alleviate young people's concerns & increase access compared to the UK; Understand how provision is allocated & developed including the extent of young people's involvement in design, monitoring & evaluation of the service; Explore how conversations with parents/carers are deemed to be more»open«& sex & relationships are topics explored & discussed from birth onwards, in order for such learning to influence & improve Warwickshire's Teenage Pregnancy Strategy & rate. Who are your main target audiences? Professionals working in the field of sexual health & young people What tasks / activities do you want to do to achieve these? One or more study visits for Warwickshire's Respect Yourself Campaign Team to learn from sexual health professionals in the Netherlands. What will be the impacts / results of your project? Improved learning & exchange of experience to influence the work of the Respect Yourself Campaign Team and the outcomes of the Teenage Pregnancy Strategy. Partnerships with Dutch sexual health professionals for potential future collaborative project work. Description of your organization (max. 200 words): - Seite 20 -

21 Warwickshire County Council (WCC) is a UK local authority serving a population of 0.5M people in central England. It delivers a range of services including education, social services & economic strategy from over 500 locations across the county. WCC's Respect Yourself Campaign Team oversee the implementation of Warwickshire's Teenage Pregnancy Strategy. The team offer information, support & advice to all organizations working with young people on supporting young people to make informed choices regarding their sexual health & supporting young parents to achieve the best they can for themselves & their children. The Team offer training to upskill professionals regarding relationships & sexual health; provide up to date statistics, needs analysis & mapping of current impact, interventions & service provision; provide resources to use with young people; demonstrate»what works«with a robust evidence base of commissioned project work including consultations & research with young people; support with queries or questions regarding individual cases, service issues or local area concerns, & commission work according to need & priorities. The Strategy has 2 main targets: To reduce the rate of under 18 (15-17 years) conceptions by 2010; & to reduce the social exclusion experienced by young parents with a specific target to encourage & support 60% of young parents into education, employment & training. Further info (Type of partners you are looking for (skills / experience / expertise) and their expected roles in the Project): Health partners with sexual health knowledge and expertise in contraception and sexually transmitted infections. Experience of working with young people and setting up young people friendly clinics/sessions. They would arrange /facilitate visits and share good practice and lessons learnt along the way and share data and local intelligence. They might need to interpret if any Dutch organization visited isn't comfortable explaining their work in English. Education partners around the delivery of good relationships and sexual health education. Planning of programmes of work. They would need to have skills of engagement with parents and other partners/professionals that work within education. They would arrange / facilitate visits and share good practice and lessons learnt along the way in English and share data and local intelligence. Keywords describing the expertise offered (5 max): Sexual health, sexually transmitted infections - Seite 21 -

22 A Study Relating to»what Works«As An Alternative To Imprisonment for Young People (CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAMME 2011) PROJECT IDEA/ ENTITY PROFILE FORM Contact details Name of organisation/ Member State: University of Wolverhampton / UK Name of project: A Study Relating to»what Works«As An Alternative To Imprisonment for Young People Partner Search lead contact: Paramjit Singh Telephone: +44 (0) SECTION 1 - TYPE OF ORGANISATION UNIVERSITY Description of your project (max. 200 words): Project Aim: To undertake an EU based study of»what works«in terms of strategies, policy and projects that focus on best practices and alternative solutions to imprisonment for young people and that also result in positive outcomes that lead to reductions in reoffending and changes in behaviour. Project Objectives: Research: An EU wide literature review and interviews with key stakeholders that investigates alternatives to prison sentences for young people and interviews with young people themselves as to how behaviour has been affected. Research: A case study research approach that illustrates examples of projects that are alternatives to prison sentences for young people and have had positive impacts. Conferences & Workshops to share learning and knowledge. Dissemination activities targeted at policy makers, legal organisations and front line service organisations Description of your organization (max. 200 words): The University of Wolverhampton (UK) will lead this project through the Central Institute for the Study of Public Protection and hosted by the School of Law, Social Sciences & Communications. The School has undertaken a range of projects in the UK into applied social research and criminal justice issues and has delivered local, regional and national projects on behalf of central Government, statutory agencies and the voluntary and community sectors. The School is delivering a new undergraduate degree in Policing and offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses. In particular the School has well established relationships with a wide range of practitioners in law enforcement and offers specialist training. The University of Wolverhampton is currently delivering or has successfully delivered a number of EU Projects under FP5, FP6 and FP7 including: FP5- WISER (ICT based), co-ordinated by the University of Wolverhampton;FP5- SHASEA (Environmental sustainability and agriculture in China); FP6- Environment priority- BORASSUS project, coordinated by the University of Wolverhampton; FP6- ICT priority - Critical Events in Evolving Networks (CREEN); FP6- ICT priority- QALL-ME-(Question Answering Learning technologies in a Multilingual and Multimodal Environment) and The University is currently participating in an FP7- ICT priority - CYBEREMOTIONS project. Partner Profile (Type of partners you are looking for (skills / experience / expertise) and their expected roles in the Project): - Seite 22 -

23 Universities, NGO's grass root organisations delivering services, statutory agencies including prison services, law enforcement agencies, etc. Partners will undertake workstream activities as described under the project objectives. Financial conditions of participation: The European Commission will provide 80% of the total project budget. Foreseen project duration: 12 or 24 months Contact: Interested organisations are asked to the following information: Contact details Information about your organisation and its role. Your experience in this field of work and how you feel you can contribute to this project - Seite 23 -

24 Sharing Best Practice in Prison Management and Development of Policy, Practice and KnowledgeTransfer Activities for the Sector (CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAMME 2011) PROJECT IDEA/ ENTITY PROFILE FORM Contact details Name of organisation/ Member State: University of Wolverhampton / UK Name of project: Sharing Best Practice in Prison Management and Development of Policy, Practice and KnowledgeTransfer Activities for the Sector Partner Search lead contact: Paramjit Singh Telephone: +44 (0) SECTION 1 - TYPE OF ORGANISATION UNIVERSITY Description of your project (max. 200 words): Project Aims: Prison management is a specialist area and within the UK there are no accredited or nationally recognised learning and development opportunities / standards that exist in this field. The aim of this project is to draw together, share and have cross cultural exchanges of information on»best practices«in the management of prisons across an international level. We will then develop and implement specialist career programmes to provide the workforce with opportunities to»up-skill«and for the sector to have nationally / internationally recognised qualifications. Potential Project Objectives: Research into best practices in prison management. Workshops and conferences to disseminate knowledge and share experiences. Capacity building activities with the prison sector workforce to share new learning and knowledge involving short training actions / seminars. Knowledge transfer activities will involve the development of an accredited programme of study in prison management at further education level and higher education undergraduate/ postgraduate levels to create a career ladder and up-skill the workforce. Dissemination activities, for example, newsletters, website development, publications, feeding into policy and strategy activities, etc. Description of your organization (max. 200 words): The University of Wolverhampton (UK) will lead this project through the Central Institute for the Study of Public Protection and hosted by the School of Law, Social Sciences & Communications. The School has undertaken a range of projects in the UK into applied social research and criminal justice issues and has delivered local, regional and national projects on behalf of central Government, statutory agencies and the voluntary and community sectors. The School is delivering a new undergraduate degree in Policing and offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses. In particular the School has well established relationships with a wide range of practitioners in law enforcement and offers specialist training. The University of Wolverhampton is currently delivering or has successfully delivered a number of EU Projects under FP5, FP6 and FP7 including: FP5- WISER (ICT based), co-ordinated by the University of Wolverhampton; FP5- SHASEA (Environmental sustainability and agriculture in China); FP6- Environment priority- BORASSUS project, coordinated by the University of Wolverhampton; - Seite 24 -

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